We are ready to use our artificial amalgamation to rebuild Nigeria for all.


By:
Comrade M.K Soron Dinki

Gratefully, God has given us everything, firstly, we are legitimate children born to our beloved families, still healthy and alive.

Thankfully, we are grossly proud of Nigeria as a giant of Africa, a country which is endowed with whatever it takes to be the instrument of development. Though, we often get it wrong as a result of the attitudes of some of our political actors who are in charge of our own affairs.

It's under our creator's watch that we survived even for 3months after our birth. This is a significant social stratification according to sociologists. (Read sociology, themes and perspectives, Haralambos and RM Heald).

Secondly, we were given education to eradicate illiteracy to know who is God and know how to worship him as well as how to smell like rose in life.

Thirdly, we were exposed to life to experience challenges and know how best to overcome them and put forward a struggle for a better life.

Fourtly, having been in Nigeria, God has given us opportunity to be lettered in western education against all odds, such that we have been struggling to dodge poverty and liberate ourselves from modern slavery, identity crises and politics of parachialism.

Lastly, we were given chance by God to have a little ability of legally mobilizing youths towards self sufficiency, nation building, rule of law and beyond.

We pray to God to put blessings in our effort not because we want to compete with others but to take pride in him and build a nation for all.

With that, i urge all Nigerians to get ready for attitudinal revolution against any form of excitement to violence or identity crises.

God bless Nigeria.

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